This post is part of a series of posts showing how to create a “minimum viable ARM template” and how to modify it to suit various scenarios. To see the full list of posts in this series, see this page: https://negatblog.wordpress.com/minimum-viable-arm-templates/. Azure has a concept of an “availability set”: all VMs in an availability set get…… Continue reading Minimum Viable Template: Place a VM in an Availability Set
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Minimum Viable Template: VM With SSH Auth
This post is part of a series of posts showing how to create a “minimum viable ARM template” and how to modify it to suit various scenarios. To see the full list of posts in this series, see this page: https://negatblog.wordpress.com/minimum-viable-arm-templates/. We want to modify our VM template to use ssh auth instead of password auth.…… Continue reading Minimum Viable Template: VM With SSH Auth
Minimum Viable Templates: Put a VM in an Availability Zone
This post is part of a series of posts showing how to create a “minimum viable ARM template” and how to modify it to suit various scenarios. To see the full list of posts in this series, see this page: https://negatblog.wordpress.com/minimum-viable-arm-templates/. Availability Zones allow us to spread our resources across different physical locations within a…… Continue reading Minimum Viable Templates: Put a VM in an Availability Zone
Minimum Viable Template: Add Data Disks to a VM
This post is part of a series of posts showing how to create a “minimum viable ARM template” and how to modify it to suit various scenarios. To see the full list of posts in this series, see this page: https://negatblog.wordpress.com/minimum-viable-arm-templates/. In data-intensive scenarios, we may need more disks attached to our virtual machines. Let’s…… Continue reading Minimum Viable Template: Add Data Disks to a VM
Minimum Viable Template: Add a Network Security Group
This post is part of a series of posts showing how to create a “minimum viable ARM template” and how to modify it to suit various scenarios. To see the full list of posts in this series, see this page: https://negatblog.wordpress.com/minimum-viable-arm-templates/. For added security, we want to lock down our minimum viable VM to limit…… Continue reading Minimum Viable Template: Add a Network Security Group
Minimum Viable ARM Template
ARM Templates are a great way to deploy resources on Azure, but it can be difficult to know how to modify an ARM template to match a specific scenario. In this series of posts, we will define a “minimum viable ARM template” then incrementally add features over time. This way, we can easily see how…… Continue reading Minimum Viable ARM Template
Conditionals in ARM Templates
ARM templates allow us to deploy groups of related resources in a declarative way; just specify the desired end state in the template, and the Azure Platform will create the resources for us. Even better, when we need to update our resources, we can simply modify the ARM template and redeploy. Azure will find the…… Continue reading Conditionals in ARM Templates